Computer Systems for Occupational Safety and Health Management by Charles W. Ross. This book serves four objectives for the practicing safety professional or other professionals involved with safety administration. First, it provides ideas and suggestions on designing and developing a computerized safety data system for their company. Second, it provides a set of techniques to evaluate an accident investigation and the accident reporting system used in a company or a facility. Third, the book contains a complete training program for general accident investigation. Fourth, skills in listening to and in influencing both co-workers and management are discussed in detail as they apply to gain acceptance for the computerization project.
The Contents of Computer Systems for Occupational Safety & Health Management
- Computerization: A Better Way
- The Current Reporting System: A Look at WhatIs Happening Now
- The Company Structure
- Occupational Safety and Health Law Handbook
- Selling Computerization to Management
- How to Begin
- Databases and Their Design
- Fundamentals of Process Safety
- The Computerized Safety Data System
- The Investigation System
- Bringing the System on Line
- Introducing the System to Management
- Occupational Safety & Health fundamental principles and philosophies
- Applications: Imaginative Special Searches
- Applications: Serious-Injury Source Prediction
- Future Developments